Machine por spinning paper strips.



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- PATENTBD JUNE 2a, 1908. E. JAGENBERG;

MACHINE FOR SPINNING PAPER STRIPS.

APPLICATION I'ILEDMAY 27, 1907.

PATENTED JUNE 2a, 1908. .E. JAGENBERG.

MACHINE FOR SPINNING PAPER STRIPS.

APPLICATION PILED'MAY 27, 1907.

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EMrL JAGENBERG, or DUSSELDORF, GERMANY.

MACHINE 20B SPINNING PAPER STRIPS.

To all whom it may concern:

subject of the German Emperor, residing at Dusseldorf, Germany, haveinvented new and useful Improvements in Machines for Spinning PaperStrips, ofwhich the follow-.

As heretofore practised, paper, strips dried in the usual manner andwound on rollers were stee ed in water before the commenceoperation.They were then taken out oft e water and the moist strips from theserolls were rounded by friction, or the strips were drawn, by means ofdelivery rollers, through a bath and carried, by the guide rollers, tothe spindle. By this s become too moist and the point at which t at toogreat a distance from the spindle, which has the disadvantage that thepaper strips machine-and, 1n consequence of their loose nature, they-areeasily stretched to excess :and break. It is, therefore, impossible bythis method to s in very thin, narrow strips of paper, so that isintended, by the contrivance shown in the accompanying drawings, torender this possible, and it is not only possible to spin threads sofine that, for example, comparabut the paper threads, by the paper beingallowed to remain in better cohesion before spinning, are

rendered stronger than by the old method.

The new s inning machine is thereby charhat the paper strips, aftercaving the delivery rollers and just before being run on the spmdle, runover a damping roller, to which moisture one another, so that themeasure of moisture;

is communicated by other rollers which are adjustable with relation to 3can. be regulated to a fine degree.

I is'a vertical section 0 '45 drawings: Figure 1 my improved spin- 2 afront elevation v 'the' accompanying ring machine, and Fig. :h'ereof. pp a As the drawin shows, the spinning machine is furnished in the usualmanner, with a peg 'm for thereception of the paper-stripwound into aroll n. Beyond this peg are the Specification orLetters Patent.Application filed L Iay'27, 1907. Serial No. 375,785.

e moistening takes place is roller.

: eed rollers,

. ing' roller, as specifi Patented June .23, 1908.

o delivery rollers a, andbeyond rollers a, is the Be it known that I,'EMIL JAGENBERG,:a

damping roller b, above or besides which a ressure roller 6 may beemployed. The 'qu'id for-moistening is contained in a reservoir ,e, inwhich the take up roller d runs.- The transmission roller 0 runsagainst'the latter and communicates the moisture to the roller b, andthe bearings of the rollers c & b are levers h which are providedwithadusting screws f, by means of which the space between the rollers c& b can. be regulated perfectly. The smaller the space between therollers b, c & (Z, the less moisture will be taken by the roller 1),because the moisture taken up by the roller (1 out of the reservoir,

is pressed out, more or less, by the roller 0, or i the roller. 6 ifrequired, so that it flows back into the reservoir. This adjustment ismade according to the kind'of paper used and the yarn to be s un. Thespinning of the paper is performe in the usual manner ,b the spindle s,which is placed vertically elow the damping roller in such a manner thatits axis extends substantially tangential to the no additional meansare. necessary for properly guiding the moistened In this way paper stris from the damping roller towards the spindl e, so that any tearing ofthe strips is prevented.

Havin now fully described my invention, What I cTaim, as new and desireto secure by Letters Patent is :v

1. In a device of the character described, a

pair of feed rollers adapted to advance a paper strip, a damping rollerin front of the reed rollers, and as inner, the axis of which extendssubstantial y tangential to the damp-- ing roller, as specified;

j 2. In a devicefof the character described, a pair. of feed rollersadapted to advancea ipaper strip, ,adamping roller in front of theadjustable means for applying moisture'to the damping roller, and aspinner below the latter, the axis of the spinner extendingsubstantially1 tangential to the damp- 3. In a device of the characterdescribed, a pair of feed rollers adapted to advance a palperstrip, amoisture reservoir, a take up ro er j ournaledtherein, a transmissionroller adjustably engaging the take up roller, a1 Signed by me atDusseldorf, Germany,tl1is damping roller adjucsltably exagagifigthefsixth daypf May, 1907.

transmission roller an arran e. in out 0 the feed rollers, "and aspiniier below the EMIL JAGENBERG' damping roller, the axis of'whichextends Witnesses:

substantially tangential to the damping ALFRED POHLMEYER,

roller, substantially as specified. M. ENGELS.

